Preschool

Is anyone's litlte one going to be starting Preschool in a few weeks? I am starting to get so nervous for it. haha. I'm pretty sure Adalyn will love it, but I am just going to miss her. This is the first time she will really be away from me for such a long period of time. I know it will give me some nice alone time with the twins but it will just be so weird not being with her all day every day. She will be going 3 days a week from 9am - 1pm. Her backpack and lunchbox arrived in the mail today so I kind of started freaking out. I know it's just preschool but I think I will be a wreck on the first day of school. haha. I'm definitely going to miss my little buddy.

Is anyone's litlte one going to be starting Preschool in a few weeks? I am starting to get so nervous for it. haha. I'm pretty sure Adalyn will love it, but I am just going to miss her. This is the first time she will really be away from me for such a long period of time. I know it will give me some nice alone time with the twins but it will just be so weird not being with her all day every day. She will be going 3 days a week from 9am - 1pm. Her backpack and lunchbox arrived in the mail today so I kind of started freaking out. I know it's just preschool but I think I will be a wreck on the first day of school. haha. I'm definitely going to miss my little buddy.

We are starting Sept 10th... sad. He's going to be going M-F from 8:30-11:30. I can't believe he is such a big kid already. I know he's going to love it... he's learning so much these days. It is so strange to think about him interacting with other kids in a classroom environment without me there to make sure he's behaving, other kids are nice to him etc.

We are starting Sept 10th... sad. He's going to be going M-F from 8:30-11:30. I can't believe he is such a big kid already. I know he's going to love it... he's learning so much these days. It is so strange to think about him interacting with other kids in a classroom environment without me there to make sure he's behaving, other kids are nice to him etc.

5 days a week! Wow! I was stressing over 3! I know what you mean about being nervous about not being there to make sure they behave or that kids are nice to them. I just want Adalyn to love it, have such a great time, and get along with all of the kids. I also hope the teacher loves her! We have parent's night tonight and then tomorrow during the day I get to take Adalyn to meet her teacher and see her classroom, and then she starts school on Sept 4. It's coming up way too quickly! Ahhh!

5 days a week! Wow! I was stressing over 3! I know what you mean about being nervous about not being there to make sure they behave or that kids are nice to them. I just want Adalyn to love it, have such a great time, and get along with all of the kids. I also hope the teacher loves her! We have parent's night tonight and then tomorrow during the day I get to take Adalyn to meet her teacher and see her classroom, and then she starts school on Sept 4. It's coming up way too quickly! Ahhh!

Samantha started last year with 1 day a week, 9-1, and it was a great experience. She loved playing with the other kids and she brought home cute crafts she could tell us about--it is strange, your kid having a life apart from you if you've been at home with them since birth, but once you're used to it, it's fun. She learned things I wouldn't have thought to teach her and her social skills really improved. She's doing 2 days a week 9-1 this year. If our school offered a 3rd day, I'd do it...her big sis (4) goes 3 days a week. It's definitely an adjustment at the beginning, if you've got the right school for you, it's win-win.

Samantha started last year with 1 day a week, 9-1, and it was a great experience. She loved playing with the other kids and she brought home cute crafts she could tell us about--it is strange, your kid having a life apart from you if you've been at home with them since birth, but once you're used to it, it's fun. She learned things I wouldn't have thought to teach her and her social skills really improved. She's doing 2 days a week 9-1 this year. If our school offered a 3rd day, I'd do it...her big sis (4) goes 3 days a week. It's definitely an adjustment at the beginning, if you've got the right school for you, it's win-win.

Ariella's been going to "school" since May or so. She goes a full day Mon and Tues and half day Wed - Fri. It's at a facility that specializes in special needs, and she LOVES it! The teachers really seem to enjoy her, too. They say she cracks them up all the time, and 1 teacher even braids her hair sometimes. She's learned so much there, too. Her language has improved, and she can do more signs. She really needs that structured environment. After her birthday in Feb, she'll start official pre-school in our school district and will get her therapies there, too.

Ariella's been going to "school" since May or so. She goes a full day Mon and Tues and half day Wed - Fri. It's at a facility that specializes in special needs, and she LOVES it! The teachers really seem to enjoy her, too. They say she cracks them up all the time, and 1 teacher even braids her hair sometimes. She's learned so much there, too. Her language has improved, and she can do more signs. She really needs that structured environment. After her birthday in Feb, she'll start official pre-school in our school district and will get her therapies there, too.

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